Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Insurance card
I had a citation for ''driving without insurance'' in a federal reserve in CA and paid the fine($100) later before the court date.
Before my payment, I sent an insurance card as a proof to the district court with intent to dismiss the case.
The insurance card seems like it covers the date I was cited but according to the insurer company records,it does not!
Is there anyway to find out if I am being prosecuted for submitting false insurance card even I paid for the ticket?,
If so, what is the potential penalty for that charge?
( I have no criminal records, and I am a foreigner on non-immigrant student visa status.)
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Insurance card
If the court thinks you falsified a document or lied to them, you face serious problems. Get an attorney before this escalates further.
Re: Insurance card
I do not think that you have anything to worry about. Feel free to call if you have any concerns or consequences 16192223504.
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